人教版九年级英语下册第十一单元教案
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九年级英语下学期教学计划本学期是整个九年制义务教育的最后一个学期,学生即将面临着中考考验。
这是一次真正意义上的选拔考试。
迎接好这次中考就成为本学期教学的一个重要工作。
因此,教师在教学中应该帮助学生理解、吸收、吃透教材,对教材中的知识进行内化,即进行综合、应用、创新和中考思维的升华,把书本知识变成学生自己的知识。
要有一定的时间作强化训练,通过训练,锁定差距,然后提出弥补差距的可操作性对策措施,千方百计缩小差距、消灭差距。
一、提前做好充分的思想准备。
本学期时间短,任务重,要在一百天的时间里把整个初中的知识进行梳理,归纳总结,同时要做足够的练习,使学生们对知识能够学以致用,教学任务很繁重,因此要做好充分的思想准备,对于学生来说是一个百日冲刺,对于老师来说也是一个百日冲刺。
为了能让学生们在中招考试中考出好成绩,作为教师,我有义务和责任。
二、做好整体规划,制订短、中、长期战略目标和步骤。
因为时间很短,作为老师,应该从整体上把握整个复习过程的进度,作好复习过程中短、中、长期规划,制订详细的复习步骤及在复习过程中采取的措施。
经过九年级三位老师的共同商酌,整个复习过程拟如下进行:三、情况分析1、学生情况分析九年级两个班,学生的基本情况:基础差,在里面混日子的有很的大一部分。
男生居多。
平均分都还不及格。
大部分学生都想学好,也很愿意吃苦,他们的学习情绪基本稳定,也能坚持不懈,较能井然有序地安排自己的学习,偶尔会受到环境和其他不利因素的干扰,能够及时与教师进行沟通,帮助老师调整自己的教学方法;有10多个的学生属于鞭策进步型,此类学生平时基本能够配合老师的教学,但自觉性和定性不足,课堂有些喜欢享受欢乐,有些来个默不出声。
他们希望有好的成绩,但怕吃苦受罪,不愿付出劳动,上课时精神不振,课后很少复习功课,需要老师的督促才会有所作为;尚有极个别学生属于不思进取型,积极性和主动性极差,他们或偏科甚至对英语学习毫无兴趣,需要老师再三强调才能勉强完成作业。
人教版九年级英语第十一单元Sad movies make me crySection A教案一、重点单词:1. friendship友谊2.king君主3. pale苍白的4. queen王后5. examine检查6nor也不7. palace王宫8. power权力9. wealth财富10. grey阴沉的11.lemon柠檬12. fame名声13. Prime首相的二、重点词组1. make me sleepy 使我困倦2. drive sb. crazy使…发疯3. the more…, the more 越…越…4. yes and no好坏参半好坏参半5. be friends with sb 是某人的朋友6. feel left out感觉被忽视三、重点句式1. I’d rather go to Blue Ocean because I like to listen to quiet music while I’m eating. But that music makes me sleepy.2. Waiting for Amy drove Tina crazy.3. The movie was so sad that it made Tina and Amy cry.4. Sad movies don’t make John cry. They just make him want to leave quickly.四、make 的用法Section A 1 (1a-2d)1. I’d rather go to the Blue Ocean Restaurant because I like to listen toquiet music while I’m eating.would rather do sth.,意为“宁可,宁愿还是……好些”。
e.g. I’d rather play tennis than swim.比起游泳我宁愿去打台球。
Unit 11 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?The First PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyrestroom, shampoo, stamp(2)Target LanguageExcuse me.Can you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Sure.There’s a bookstore on River Road.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students’ communicative competence.3.Moral ObjectHelping each other is very important.It is a good quality.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTarget LanguageⅢ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to train students’ listening ability.2.How to train students’ communicative competence.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionT: You’re new to this school.You need to know where the main office is.How can you ask where the main office is?S1: Where’s the main office?T: That’s one way to ask.But there is a more polite way you can ask.You can say, "Can you tell me where the main office is?" Class repeat.Can you tell me where the main office is?S s: Can you tell me where the main office is?T: That’s correct.Now let’s say you want to know where Classroom 1 is.How can you ask?S2: Can you tell me where Classroom 1 is?T: Good! There’s another polite way you can ask: Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1? Class repeat.Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1?S s: Could you tell me how to get to Classroom 1?T: That’s right.Very good.Step Ⅱ1aGo through the instructions with the class.Read the list of things to the class.To review the meaning of each item on the list, invite different students to say each phrase in their own words.Point to the lettered parts of the picture one by one.Ask a student: What kind of place is this?What do they sell there? Do we have one in our community? What is the name of the one in our community?Point out the sample answer.Say, The letter c is in front of the words buy shampoo because you could buy shampoo in a department store.There may be more than one correct answer for some blanks.While students are working, move around the room offering help as necessary.Step Ⅲ1bRead the instructions to students.Point out the two conversations that are shown in the picture.As you listen, fill in the blanks with words you hear in the recording.Play the recording the first time.Students only listen.Play the recording a second time.This time ask them to fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅳ1cRead the instructions to the class.Point out the list of things people need and the pictures of the places in activity 1a.Say.Look at activity la.Have a conversation with a partner.Ask your parter politely where you can do these thing and then answer your partner’s questions.As students work, listen to some pairs in order to check the progress and help with pronunciation as needed.After students have had a chance to practise several exchanges, ask some pairs to come to the front of the classroom and act out their conversations.Step ⅤHomeworkReview the target language.The Second PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyescalator, furniture, exchange money, elevator(2)Target LanguageExcuse me.Do you know where I can exchange money?Sure.There’s a bank on the secondfloor.Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right.The bank is next to the bookstore.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ listening ability.(2)Train students’ communicative competence.3.Moral ObjectsIf someone asks you how to get to the place he wants to go to, you should tell him the way correctly.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key V ocabularyexchange money2.Target LanguageExcuse me.Do you know where I can exchange money?Sure.There’s a bank on the second floor.3.StructuresDo you know where I can buy shampoo?Could you tell me how to get to the post office?Can you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.Indirect questions.2.How to improve students’ listening ability.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Step Ⅱ2aRead the instructions and point to the list of directions.Get students to name the items in the picture such as escalator, elevator, shoe store, and so on.Play the recording.Students only listen.Tell them that the picture may help them understand what they are hearing.Play the recording again.This time ask students to write a number next to four of the directions.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅲ2bPoint to the picture.Say, now you will hear the recording again.This time show where the boy went as he followed the directions to the drug store.Draw a line on the picture in your book.Play the recording again and ask students to draw the line on their own.Check the answer with the class.Step Ⅳ2cAsk a pair of students to read the sample conversation aloud to the class.Read the instructions aloud.Say.Make conversations using information about the places in the picture with your partners.As students work, move around the classroom checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Ask the rest of the class to look at the picture as they listen.Step ⅤHomeworkAsk the students to write three sentences with the starters of the structures.The Third PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyhang out, fresh, advantage, disadvantage, block(2)Target LanguageGo out the front door and take a right.Walk about three blocks.Go past the park, and turn left onto Oak Street.3.Moral ObjectsAnything has both advantages and disadvantages.We should treat everything correctly.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointTrain students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing ability.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointsHow to improve students’ integrating skills.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionT: Yesterday we learned the structures.Do you know where…? Could you tell me how to get to…? Can you please tell me where…? Now who can make sentences by using the structures?Step Ⅱ3aRead the instructions.Point out the blank lines under the words Advantages and Disadvantages below the interview.You will write your answers in these blanks.Read the first two sentences at the top of the article.Explain that the interviewer will talk to several teenagers.Get students to read the interview on their own quickly.When they have finished, ask if there are any words or sentences they don’t understand.If there are, explain them.Ask students to read the interview again and write the advantages and disadvantages.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅲ3bRead the instructions.Point out the conversation in the box and invite two students to read it to the class.Point out the list of advantages and disadvantages in Activity 3a.Say, You can use these items and any other items you can think of as you talk about places you usually hang out.Ask students to work in groups of four or five.As they work, move around the classroom helping the groups as necessary.Make sure they talk about both advantages and disadvantages.Ask several groups to act out part of their conversation to the class.Step Ⅳ4Read the instructions to the class.Get students to look back at the picture and activities on the first page of this unit.Point out the sample language in the box.Invite a student to read it to the class.Ask students to say the names of some stores and other places in the community and write them on the board.Say,Each group can choose three of these places to write about, or you can choose another place you knowofWrite careful directions from the school to each place, but do not say the name of the place.You can use the words this place instead.In order to help students work, draw a simple map showing the school and several nearby streets.When the groups are ready, they read their directions to the class and the other students guess the name of the place they are talking about.Step ⅤHomework1.Ask students to choose two places in the community and write careful directions from the school to each place.2.Finish off the exercises on pages 46~47 of the workbook.The Fourth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyfascinating, convenient, safe, restroom, inexpensive(2)Target LanguageCan you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Of course.What kind of food do you like?2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ writing and speaking ability.(2)Train students’ ability to understand the target language in spoken conversation.(3)Train students’ ability to use the target language.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key V ocabularyconvenient, safe, restroom inexpensive2.Target LanguageCan you tell me where there’s a good place to eat?Of course.What kind of food do you like?Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points1.How to improve students’ writing and speaking ability.2.How to use the target language.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Step Ⅱ1aGo through the instructions with the class.Read the words in the box to the class and ask if there are any of these words that students don’t understand.If so, help students to explain the meaning of the word.Then read the instructions again and point out the sample answer.Get a student to read the sample answer to the class.Point out that students can also write other words after the word clean.Ask students to write words from the box in the blanks on their own.Help students if needed.Correct the answers by having students read what qualities he or she listed.Step Ⅲ1bRead the instructions to the class.Point out the example in the box.Invite two students to read it to the class.Now work with a partner.Look at the words in the box and use them to talk about places in your own city.As students talk, move around the classroom checking their work.Offer language support as needed.Invite several pairs of students to say their conversations to the class.Step Ⅳ2aPoint to the picture and ask students to tell what is happening.If necessary, explain that the scene shows a family on vacation.They are asking the man for information about various things to do in Sunville.Go through the instructions and point to the chart.Play the recording.Students only listen the first time.Play the recording again.Ask students to write the places people ask about.Check the answers with the whole class.Step Ⅴ2bRead the instructions and point to the chart.You will hear the same recording again.This time listen carefully to the answers the cleck gives.Write the answers in the blanks alone.Point out the sample answer.Play the recording again.Ask students to write their answers in the blanks.Check the answers.Step Ⅵ2cPoint to the sample conversation.Invite two students to read it to the class.Read the instructions.Role play the conversations you hear on the tape.Get students to work in pairs.Move around the room checking the progress of the pairs and offering help as needed.Ask one or two pairs to say their conversations to the class.Step ⅦHomeworkTalk about some places using the words in la, then write down the conversations.The Fifth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularywater slide, clown, dress up, have fun(2)Practise reading an article.(3)Practise writing something using the target language.2.Ability Objects(1)Train students’ reading ability.(2)Train students’ writing ability.Ⅱ.Teaching Key PointPractise reading and writing using the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointHow to write a guide to a place.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep I RevisionReview the target language presented in this unit.Check homework.Step Ⅱ3aInvite a student to read the article aloud to the class.Correct any pronunciation errors to make sure the student is providing a good model for the rest of the class.Ask students to read the article again and complete the chart.Get students to do the work on their own or in pairs.As they work, move around the classroom and offer help as necessary.Check the answers.Step m 3bRead the instructions to the class.Point to the first two sentences and ask a student to read these sentences to the class.Look back at Activities 2a and 2b.Use this information to help you complete the guide to Sunville.Ask the students to complete the brochure on their own.As they work, walk around the classroom offering help and answering questions as needed.Invite a student to read the completed article to the class.Step Ⅳ3cRead the instructions to the class.Ask students to say the names of some of the places they might write about.Write a list of these places on the board for students to use as they write their guides.Ask students to work on their own.Tell them that they can use what they wrotefor activity 3b as a guide.They can write the guide for all tourists, teenagers, families, or people on a budget.As they work, move around the room offering help as needed.Correct the students’work.Ask some students to read their guides and correct them.Step ⅤPart 4Go through the instructions with the class.Get students to look back at the guides they wrote in Activity 3c.Ask students to work in groups of four or five students.Let different students play the role of the booth worker and the different tourists.Make sure every student has a chance to participate.Ask one or two groups to say one of their conversations to the class.Step ⅥHomework1.Read the article in 3a again.2.Write a guide to our city.The Sixth PeriodⅠ.Teaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Fill in blanks and make sentences using beautiful, safe, delicious, convenient, fascinating.(2)Write some questions using the target language.2.Ability ObjectsTrain students’ writing ability.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Fill in blanks and make sentences.2.Write questions using the target language.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointMake sentences using "beautiful, safe, delicious, convenient, fascinating".Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep ⅠRevisionCheck homework.Ask a few students to read the article in 3a.Then ask a few students to read their guides.Step ⅡPart 1Look at the words in the box.Ask a student to read them.Make sure the students understand the meaning of the words.You are to fill in the blanks with the words.In some cases, students may need to use another form of the word, for example adjusting for tense or subject/ verb agreement.Ask students to fill in the blanks on their own.Check the answers.Step ⅢPart 2Go through the instructions with the class.Look at the example with the students.Ask students what the answer would be.Ask a student to read the question and answer it.Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is, please?The bank is across the street from the shopping malt.Get students to complete the work in pairs.Check the answers.Ask a few students to read their questions.Step ⅣJust for Fun!Ask all the students to read the conversation.Ask: What is funny about this cartoon? Help students to explain.A Martian is a person from the planet Mars.There is no such thing as Martian food on Earth, and the clerk looks silly because he is trying to think of where there is a Martian restaurant.Invite some pairs of students to present this conversation to the rest of the class.Step ⅤSummary and HomeworkIn this class, we’ve done much writing practice using the key vocabulary words and the target language presented in this unit.After class, please finish the questions in 2 in your exercisebooks.Then finish the exercises on pages 47~48 of the workbook as well.The Seventh PeriodⅠTeaching Aims and Demands1.Knowledge Objects(1)Key V ocabularyimage, adventure, jealousy, hero, crime, journey, brave, no longer, show interestin, take it easy, become interested in, plain looks(2)Text:Grown-ups like cartoons, too.2.Ability Objects(1)Fast-reading to get a general idea of the text.(2)Careful-reading to get the detailed information in the text.(3)Learn the words and phrases from the context.Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points1.Key vocabulary.2.Train students’ reading and writing skills.Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult PointTrain students’ reading and writing skills.Ⅳ.Teaching ProceduresStep I Key V ocabularySay the words and have students repeat them again and again until they can pronounce them fluently and accurately.Step ⅡPart 1Read the title Grown-ups like cartoons, too.To the class.Ask, what do you think the article is about?Look at the picture.Ask students to describe what is happening in the picture.Ask students to answer the five questions.But don’t look at the reading text.Instead, they use their background knowledge to try to answer the questions.As students work, walk around, looking at their progress.When most students finish the task, ask students to answer the questions with a parter.Elicit answers from the students.Ask if other students have the same or different answers.Do not give the correct answers to the students at this point.Wait until students have finished the reading and let them revise their answers accordingly.Step ⅢPart 2Read the text quickly, then summarize each paragraph in your own words.As the students are doing this, move around the classroom to make sure they can do the task in English.Ask five students to report their answers.Draw students’ attention to the instructions.Ask students to complete the task individually or in pairs.As they work, walk around the classroom to make sure students discuss their reasons in English.Have students report their answers.Encourage students to use complete sentences.Step ⅣPart 3Point to the story.Look at the words indicated in bold.Ask different students to guess the meaning.Don’t give them the correct answers.Ask students to read the article once.Say, pay attention to the bold words and expressions.And note any other words or sentences, you don’t understand.Read in context, guessing their meanings from the other words around them.Ask students to read the article again for comprehension.Read the instructions with the students and have them look at the example.Then ask students to match the correct meanings with the correct words and expressions.Allow them one or two minutes to do this.Check the answers:Get students to make sentences with the words and expressions.Remind them to look at the articleagain for extra help.Answers to this activity will vary.Then ask a students to write his/her answers on the blackboard.Help correct any mistakes.Step ⅤPart 4Read the instructions to the class.Elicit the first answer from the students from memory.Make sure that they understand what they need to do.Ask students to do the activity on their own or in pairs.As they work, walk around the classroom offering help students may need.Check the answers.Step ⅥPart 5Read the task with the students.Ask students to do the activity in small groups.Try to put creative and artistic students in each group.Check the answers and have students show or act out their cartoons for the class.Optional activityAs an optional in-class or homework activity, remind students to find some cartoons and cut out the speech bubbles.Students can then write their own English stories in the speech bubbles.Step ⅦHomework1.Read the story in 2 again for further comprehension.2.Revise the target language in this unit.。
Unit 11Sad movies make me cry.Language Goal【语言目标】Talk about how things affect you Knowledge Goals【知识目标】Key Words drive,friendship,king,power,banker,pale,queen,examine,nor,palace,wealth,grey,lemon,uncomfortable,weight,shoulder,goal,coach,kick,courage,pull,nod,agreement,disappointKey Phraseswould rather,drive sb.crazy/mad,the more…themore…,be friends with sb.,leave out,call in,neither…nor…,to start with,let…down,kick sb.off,be hard on sb.,rather than,pull togetherKey Sentences1.The loud music makes me nervous.2.Sad movies don't make John cry. 3.Money and fame don't always make people happy. 4.She said that the sad movie made her feel like crying.Key Grammar Learn to use “make+sb.+infinitive without to;make+sb.+adj.”Ability Goals 【能力目标】1.Develop listening,speaking,reading and writing skillsby using the target languages.2.Learn to talk about how things affect you by using “make sb.do sth.”and “make sb. adj.”.Moral Goals 【情感目标】With the help of this unit's study,students should know that things affect our feelings.We should treat it correctly and be happy and active in our life.Teaching Time【课时】Five periodsPeriod 1Section A(1a-2d)Period 2Section A(3a-4b)Period 3Section B(1a-1e)Period 4Section B(2a-2e)Period 5Section B(3a-3b) & Self Check本单元围绕情感的话题,通过学习让学生能够表达自己的感受。
人教版九年级下册英语第十一单元知识点人教版九年级下册英语第十一单元单词the more … the more…越……越……leave out 不包括;不提及;忽略friendship /frend?ip/ n. 友谊;友情king /ki?/ n. 君主;国王prime /praim/ adj. 首要的;基本的minister /minist?(r)/ n. 大臣;部长prime minister 首相;大臣fame /feim/ n. 名声;声誉pale /peil/ adj. 苍白的;灰白的queen /kwi:n/ n. 王后;女王examine /igz?min/ v (.仔细地)检查;检验nor /n?:(r)/ conj. adv. 也不neither ... nor 既不??也不palace /p?l?s/ n. 王宫;宫殿power /pau?(r)/ n. 权利;力量wealth /welθ/ n. 财富;富裕grey /grei/ a. 阴沉的;昏暗的;灰色的lemon /lem?n/ n. 柠檬cancel /k?nsl/ v. 取消;终止weight /weit/ n. 重量;分量shoulder /??uld?(r)/ n. 肩;肩膀goal /g?ul/ n. 球门;射门;目标coach /k?ut? / n. 教练;私人教师kick /kik/ v. 踢;踹teammate /ti:meit/ n. 同队队员;队友courage /k?rid? / n. 勇敢;勇气rather /ra: ?/ ?/ adv. 宁愿;相当rather than 而不是pull /pul/ v. 拉;拖pull together 齐心协力;通力合作relief /rili:f/ n. 轻松;解脱nod /n?d/ v. 点头agreement / ?gri:m?nt/ n. 一致;同意fault /f?:lt/ n. 过失;缺点disappoint /dis?p?int/ v. 使失望Bert /b?:(r)t/ 伯特(男名)Holly /h?li / 霍莉(女名)人教版九年级下册英语第十一单元知识点【重点短语】1. make me sleepy 使我困倦2. drive sb. crazy 使……发疯3. the more…, the more 越……越……4. yes and no 好坏参半5. be friends with sb. 是某人的朋友6. feel left out 感觉被忽视7. sleep badly 睡眠很差8. don’t feel like eating 不想吃东西9. for no reason 毫无理由10. neither…nor…既不……也不……11. let…down 使…失望12. take one’s position 替代我的职位13. to start with 起初14. get the exam result back 取考试成绩单15. find out 发现16. a shirt of a happy person 一件快乐人的衬衫【重点句型】1. —I’d rather go to Blue Ocean because I like to listen to quiet music while I’m eating. 更愿意到蓝海洋餐厅,因为我喜欢在吃饭时听轻音乐。
人教版九年级英语第十一单元知识点总结Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry一.1.rather adv 可修饰形容词及它的比较级 a little,much,a bit,even,still注意:副词可用来修饰动词,形容词,副词。
2.prefer to do sth rather than do sth=prefer doing sth to(doing) sth =would rather do sth than do sth=would do sth rather than do sth All students prefer to take the bus rather than walk.=All students prefer taking the bus to walking.=All students would rather take the bus than walk.=All students would take the bus rather than walk.Would rather用法1)would rather“宁愿;宁可;更喜欢”,后跟动词原形would rather do sth. =prefer to do sth. I would rather stay at home because it’s cold outside.否定句:would rather not do sth 宁愿不做某事2).一般过去时表示现在或将来的愿望I’d rather you went tomorrow (now). 我宁愿你明天(现在)去。
I’d rather you came next Saturday. 我宁愿你下星期六来。
3).用过去完成时表过去的愿望I’d rather you hadn’t said it. 我真希望你没有这样说过。
I’d rather you hadn’t done that. 我宁愿你没这样做。
第十一单元Section A 单词drive v.迫使friendship n.友谊;友情king n.国王;君主power n.权力;力量banker n.银行家pale adj.苍白的;灰白的queen n.女王;王后examine v.(仔细地)检查;检验nor conj.&adv.也不grey adj.(天空)阴沉的;昏暗的;灰色的palace n.王宫;宫殿lemon n.柠檬uncomfortable adj.使人不舒服的;令人不舒适的wealth n.财富fame n.名声;声誉rather adv.相当;相反lately adv.最近;不久前prime adj.首要的;基本的minister n.大臣;部长短语would rather宁愿make sb. Sleepy让某人困倦drive sb. crazy / mad使人发疯/发狂clean up清理;打扫have a lot in common有许多共同之处be friends with sb. 成为某人的朋友leave out忽略;不提及;不包括掌握make的用法。
通过“事物对人的影响”展开话题,掌握与人的心情相关的词汇、短语和句型;能用make 与他人展开对话。
人的生活与情绪会受到周围各种事物的影响,要学会调节自己的情绪,做一个积极乐观、健康向上的人。
【课时建议】本单元建议5课时Section A (1a~2d)………………………………………………………………………………………1课时Section A (3a~4b)……………………………………………………………………………………1课时Section B (1a~1e)……………………………………………………………………………………1课时Section B (2a~2e)……………………………………………………………………………………1课时Section B (3a~3b)……………………………………………………………………………………1课时词汇短语:主要采用图片及表情、肢体动作展示助记法。
基本句子:采用多媒体展示及交际法(利用多媒体展示两人进行交际时的情景)。
语法:make的用法——采用对比及排列记忆法加深对make用法的印象。
Section A 第1课时(1a~2d)类别学习重点重点单词drive, friendship重点短语would rather, drive sb. crazy/mad, the more…the more…,be friends with sb., leave out, have fun with重点句式1. I'd rather go to Blue Ocean because I like to listen to quiet music while I'm eating.2. But that music makes me sleepy.3. Well, the more I get to know Julie, the more I realize that we have a lot in common.4. Why don't you ask Alice to join you each time you do something with Julie?课前预习写一写 1.迫使drive 2.友谊;友情friendship译一译1.宁愿would rather2.安静的音乐quiet music3.使人发疯/发狂drive sb. crazy/mad4.越……越……the more…the more…5.忽略;不提及leave out背一背1.我宁愿去蓝色海洋餐厅,因为我喜欢吃饭时听安静的音乐。
I would rather go to Blue Ocean because I like to listen to quiet musicwhile I'm eating.2.但那音乐使我昏昏欲睡。
But that music makes me sleepy.3.我对朱莉了解得越多,我越意识到我们有许多共同点。
The more I get to know Julie, the more I realize that we have a lot in common.4.那样她就不会觉得自己被冷落。
Then she won't feel left out.新课导入Teacher: Most of us like music. A piece of soft music makes us feel relaxed, loud music may make us bored and an exciting one makes us happy and excited. What kind of music do you like? Why? Students: 1.I don't like loud music. It makes me angry.2.I like quiet music. It makes me feel at ease.新课展示【完成教材1a~1c的教学任务】1.要求学生看课本P81 1a部分的图片,并按要求完成课本上相应的任务。
2.检查答案,要求2~3名学生根据提示内容回答问题,并把学生所列举的原因写在黑板上。
典例参考Teacher: Which one would you like to choose? Why?Students:①I'd like to go to Blue Ocean Restaurant because I don't like loud music. It makesme angry.活学活练1.轻柔的音乐使我感到放松。
The soft music makes me relaxed.2.她说喧闹的音乐使她感到不舒服。
She said loud music made her crazy.3.The old man would rather B money to charity than himself expensivethings.A.to donate; buyB. donate; buyC. donating; buying(B)4.(山东临沂中考)—There was thick haze(雾霾)in our city this spring. What do you think of it?—I think____ cars we drive, _____ pollution our city will have.A. the fewer; the fewerB. the fewer; the lessC. the more; the fewerD. the more; the less(D)5.You ____ the possibility that the train might be late.A. leaves aloneB. left aloneC. leaves outD. left out布置作业:教师引导学生课后完成本课时对应练习,并预习下一课时内容。
Section A 第2课时(3a~4b)类别学习重点重点单词king, power, banker, pale, queen, examine, nor, palace, wealth, grey, lemon,uncomfortable重点短语call sb. in, neither…nor…, feel like(doing) sth., take one's position,for no reason, be worried about, to start with重点句式1. He slept badly and didn't feel like eating.2. Many people are trying to take my position.3. Neither medicine nor rest can help him.4. He often cried for no reason.课前预习写一写1.国王king2.权力;力量power3.银行家banker4.财富wealth5.王后;女王queen6.检查;检验examine7.王宫;宫殿palace 8.苍白的;灰白的pale 9.也不nor 译一译1.召来call in2.想要feel like3.既不……也不……neither…nor…4.取代……的位置take one's position5.无理由for no reason6.担心be worried about背一背1.他睡得不好,也不想吃东西。
He slept badly and didn't feel like eating. 2.药和休息都对他无用。
Neither medicine nor rest can help him. 3.许多人正在试图取代我的位置。
Many people are trying to take my position.新课导入Teacher: In this class, we will study the story of an ancient king. He had a lot of money but he was not happy. He wanted to find happiness. It's very interesting. Do you want to read the story?新课展示【完成教材3a~4b的教学任务】1.让学生快速阅读短文,完成3a练习。
2.请几位同学给出自己的答案,全班一起检查讨论。
3.让学生熟读短文,并找出短文中的重点和难点。
4.让学生再读短文,在文中找出3b中的同义短语,填入表中。
5.完成3c的任务,学生反复读短文,然后按照文中的角色,将这个故事表演出来。
6.学生读Grammar Focus中的句子,让学生自己归纳语法知识,并辅以适当讲解。
7.学生独立完成4a的任务,然后小组中的成员比较自己与别人的答案。
归纳表示感觉的形容词。
8.小组作业,调查小组成员,填写4b表格,然后进行对话练习。
A.either; orB. neither; norC. both; and活学活练(C)1.He feels like _____ his hometown.A. leaveB. to leaveC. leaving(C)2.______ my mother _______ my father has been to Beijing, but they have beento Wuhan.A. Both;andB. Either;orC. Neither;nor布置作业:教师引导学生课后完成本课时对应练习,并预习下一课时内容。